Warrnambool is a port city on the southwest coast of Victoria, the end of the famous Ocean Road (Great Ocean Road), and a cultural and educational center city on the southwest coast of Victoria.
Warrnambool was founded in 1855, when the victorian gold rush, the city was not left behind, acting as an important seaport, driving the city's development. Over the course of more than 100 years, Warrnambool has grown slowly from a remote town to a beautiful city of today's size. Agriculture, education, culture, sports and tourism have matured. Victoria is one of the fastest-growing and most economic cities with three colleges and one university branch.
Warrnambool is known for its neat and beautiful cities and whales, attracting at least 800,000 visitors a year. From June to September of each year, southern right whales migrate from Antarctica to the sea to play and produce seeds, making it one of sea one of Warrnambool most famous activities; in addition to whale watching, watching, catch the sea, fishing, visitors can also close contact with rare animal koalas and wild kangaroos in tropical rain forests and forests.
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Airport(s) of Warrnambool
Warrnambool Airport (Code: WMB)
Visitor centre of Warrnambool
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